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Domaine la Soumade Rasteau 2020

80% Grenache, 10% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre

Clay-limestone parcels of vines between 10 and 30 years old. Soils are predominantly clay, limestone and stones but vary in content. Parcels are lightly sloping (predominantly south facing) and at varying altitudes..

Brick red in colour. Bright red and black fruit on the nose. A lovely density of a flavour with minerals, fine tannins and a pleasing length. A great wine to accompany a diverse range of foods which can be drunk young or kept up to 5 to 7 years.

13.70

Shipping costs are calculated per box of 6 bottles. Each box can contain a mixed selection of wines.

Producer profile

The Roméro vineyards date back to the early part of the last century. Up until 1979, the grapes were sent to the local cooperative. André Roméro was the first of his family to ferment wine from the family vineyards. Ownership of the domaine is now in the hands of his son, Fredéric who has continued his father’s approach of growing full bodied reds with fine tannins, luscious fruit and great ageing potential, particularly for their top cuvées. The domaine covers 31 ha (76 acres), mostly in the cru of Rasteau with 3 ha of terrace vineyards in Gigondas and some vineyards in Côtes du Rhône classification. The terroir of Rasteau is mostly on south-facing slopes with a little more clay than some other appellations which produces full-bodied wines. The domaine is focussed on dry reds but also produces a Vin Doux Naturel (fortified) red wine which is wonderful with blue cheese and chocolate. The winemaking emphasises good, but soft extraction and precise temperature control. The reds are fermented in stainless and large wooden vats for the more concentrated juice. The three main Rasteau cuvées are aged in concrete and foudres (large, old oak barrels). The top cuvées are partially aged in used demi-muid (600 litre) oak casks.
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